TT has input an item under interest income that I do not recognize! By that I mean it showed up in Schedule B after I had imported my data, and I cannot see it in the paperwork I have received. TT has a "data source" feature, and it lists about 5 potential tables to check. I do not have any of them specifically.
The item does not show up in the list of forms, as do the other Schedule B items. A closer look as I write this shows it to be a UST Note. There is a long list of numbers and the words "Accrued Market Discount".
I guess that gives me a clue for further searching but does anyone have a suggestion? Interest on US Savings bonds is usually printed on the relevant 1099-INT.
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Accrued market discount may be found in box 1f of an IRS form 1099-B.
Review your IRS form 1099-B entries. To view box 1f, you may have to click the box I have other boxes on my 1099-B to enter.
The explanation note in TurboTax states:
Usually, if accrued market discount is reported on your Form 1099-B, you should enter it here and we will include this amount as accrued interest on your Schedule B.
Thank you for a prompt reply.
I have quickly reviewed my 1090- B's and do not see anything. I'll go through later to be sure.
I have not tried clicking on the box 1f. I'll have to log into the bankers to do that More later, probably tomorrow!
I have further reviewed my 1099-B forms - there is nothing in box 1f on them. You mention checking a box "I may have more info etc." Since this is imported data, it is the financial organization that would do that and I am unsure how I would see that?
Is it possible to delete that item from schedule B and if so, how?
It is possible to delete the item from schedule B but an accrued market discount is an actual thing. It usually modifies interest reported on a 1099-INT. It should be reported.
You said that you had imported your brokerage forms. A 1099-COMB usually includes the 1099-B as well as a 1099-INT or 1099-DIV or all three. That accrued market discount should be an adjustment to the interest you received on your 1099-B and it should appear on your schedule B. Deleting it is a bad idea.
Thanks for the advice, I wasn't trying to be dishonest, I was thinking of experimenting to see what TT would do with the deletion, through the review process, still trying to find where it is reported. I couldn't see how to delete it from the form, however.
I have since found a couple of 1099-MISC forms TT has found, that do not appear in the paperwork I received. I am working with a new institution; I obviously have more work to do before I can file!
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